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"wrecked" Definitions
  1. [only before noun] having been wrecked
  2. [not before noun] (British English, slang) very drunk; not behaving or thinking normally because of the effects of an illegal drug
  3. [not before noun] (informal) very tired synonym exhausted (1)
"wrecked" Synonyms
broken demolished destroyed dismantled ruined shattered smashed junked devastated wiped out annihilated obliterated ravaged abolished eradicated in pieces disintegrated damaged torn down in shreds intoxicated legless tanked-up bashed buzzed crocked drunk inebriated lit plastered sloshed stewed stoned tanked totaled wasted high juiced tipsy blitzed done exhausted bushed worn-out doomed unlucky unfortunate finished jinxed cursed hapless luckless sunk unhappy dead lost hopeless kaput kaputt blighted condemned dilapidated derelict decrepit deteriorated deteriorating battered decayed decaying dingy dumpy ramshackle rumpty rundown run down shabby slummy tattered uncared on the blink inoperative defective faulty malfunctioning disabled down inoperable busted nonfunctional nonfunctioning nonoperating out shot bonkers haywire kerflooey stranded beached grounded marooned aground shipwrecked stuck ashore run aground reefed stuck fast run ashore foundered high and dry on the rocks on the bottom on the ground suffering miserable tormented distraught troubled afflicted sad upset anxious dejected depressed despondent disconsolate distressed hurt wretched agitated bitter bothered atrophied battle-scarred cadaverous desolate emaciated shrunken thin war-torn withered incapacitated paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) crippled infirm handicapped impaired wounded lame maimed paraplegic challenged quadriplegic helpless invalid weakened tetraplegic incapable messed up unsound beat-up in poor condition screwed up jacked up imperfect out of kilter in need of repair faded ripped bleached shopworn washed worn aged stonewashed acid-washed run-down bedraggled threadbare used seedy tacky tired done for beaten defeated foiled undone frustrated washed-up ausgespielt conquered totalled sabotaged crashed trashed broke brake vandalised(UK) vandalized(US) creamed decimated spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) undid disrupted ended marred crushed dashed prevented quashed quelled scotched capsized sank sunken ran aground broke up broken up landed ground come to rest reached the shore run on the rocks washed up came to rest prostrated debilitated enervated sapped enfeebled wearied fatigued drained devitalized frazzled immobilised(UK) immobilized(US) overtired taxed visited assailed inflicted befell befallen imposed smote smit smitten smited wreaked wrought attacked harrowed curst scrapped discarded dumped ditched jettisoned chucked shed rejected unloaded cashiered tossed tost exorcised(UK) exorcized(US) pitched binned dropped charged levied exacted laid lay put putten applied enforced decreed enacted established fixt fixed instituted introduced ordained set fined caused created effected unleashed vented engendered administered bestowed delivered exercised expressed indulged perpetrated worked brought about submersed deluged drowned engulfed flooded inundated overflowed overwhelmed submerged swamped bored bore couched declined demitted descended dug disappeared stopped thwarted forestalled circumvented countered cramped curbed derailed opposed stymied got out of gotten out of beat bypassed escaped evaded More
"wrecked" Antonyms
clear-headed fixed rebuilt repaired sober straight temperate abstemious moderate teetotal dry cold sober non-drinking not drunk not intoxicated self-abnegating self-denying as sober as a judge clearheaded restrained flourishing intact mended preserved prosperous protected restored rich saved solvent successful wealthy lucky happy blessed hopeful nice clean undrugged poised coherent collected composed alert lucid steady perceptive self-possessed controlled rectified sorted corrected remedied righted refitted in order back together put right patched up in working order back in working order restored to working order ongoing constant continuing enduring lasting rolling unending ageless everlasting sustained ceaseless permanent timeless dateless persistent sustaining chronic persevering relentless continued pristine immaculate perfect unspoiled faultless spotless untouched healthy pure unsullied flawless unstained unmarked untarnished virgin refined sound functional functioning operable operant operating operational operative running working afloat found at sea untormented untroubled content unafflicted unbothered unburdened contented peaceful unanxious unconcerned unflustered free undisturbed unworried blithe carefree relaxed unagitated unencumbered able-bodied abled nondisabled unimpaired able enabled firm strong presentable accomplished fresh safe built constructed erected raised reared conserved created reconstructed salvaged salvageed aided assisted cured fixt grew grown facilitated fulfilled made possible

448 Sentences With "wrecked"

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"He wrecked my mom's credit, and he wrecked her life," Lisa said.
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It was a model that worked very well — or at least it did until Newt Gingrich wrecked it, as he wrecked so much that he put his hand to.
" And she's like, "You see how you wrecked yourself?
When one FANG stock gets wrecked, they all get whacked.
For many years, she wrecked her career and her life.
He wrecked every scene he was in simply by speaking.
Would he have wrecked the leader to get the win?
She was a terrible driver, and almost wrecked multiple times.
I'm wrecked afterwards, and walk home at a snail's pace.
It was wrecked, true, but its story didn't end there.
I think the source itself ultimately wrecked my first viewing.
Wrecked areas such as Baba Amr have been completely replanned.
The Camp Fire in Paradise, California, has wrecked 13,000 homes.
A typhoon wrecked havoc across central provinces just last month.
Or when I crash, now my phone is wrecked too!
The uncertainty caused by Trump's threats has already wrecked havoc.
Dear Esther's full release totally wrecked our collective Valentine's Day.
"Wrecked" is less cerebral and more breathless than its predecessors.
Last time Republicans governed the country, they wrecked the economy.
He's a wrecking ball, and they're there to be wrecked.
The storm wrecked the lobby, dock, pools, restaurants and landscaping.
Hamilton's car sustained heavy damage, including a wrecked front suspension.
But marijuana addiction exists, and it almost wrecked my life.
The death of Barris's younger brother, David, nearly wrecked her.
Almost a week after the disaster, the hotel remains wrecked.
Use the gas of wrecked cars to fuel your generator.
Wrecked cars and riding mowers rest atop mounds of rubble.
But the institution as it stands now is just wrecked.
"There's symbolism there, that they wrecked his childhood home," Madden said.
Just over a week later, the collision wrecked the historic vessel.
And can the communities wrecked by the scandals forgive and forget?
This isn't the first time mobile reality has wrecked Nintendo's finances.
A key sensor had been wrecked, possibly by a bird strike.
"I can't sleep and I can't wake up" just wrecked me.
Foreign-policy mandarins are terrified that security alliances are being wrecked.
Bernie Sanders says the country is being wrecked by greedy businesspeople.
I've had days and even weeks wrecked by crashes like that.
Dirt soils the outfits we wrecked our credit scores to buy.
She threw up, and wrecked her car on the way home.
The latter was wrecked by the saltwater, and basically rendered useless.
The great irony of her life was that he wrecked it.
Jackson, who denied these allegations, withdrew his nomination, his reputation wrecked.
The car, which had belonged to his wife, was completely wrecked.
The four bedrooms were wrecked, along with most of the furniture.
The bridge structure was soon "completely wrecked" by a huge explosion.
In Puri, the winds wrecked just about all the roadside kiosks.
"It's just families, farmland," said Thomas Brown, whose home was wrecked.
The disappearance of the coal industry wrecked eastern Kentucky's job base.
"It's just families, farmland," said one man, whose home was wrecked.
" He further shared the sad news on Instagram, writing, "Wrecked. Devastated.
" He further shared the tragic news on Instagram, writing, "Wrecked. Devastated.
That's when he saw his house being wrecked by a tornado.
Tents have taken the place of post offices wrecked by Maria.
I said, "Hi, you wrecked my life," and he's like, "Well, that's my job," and I said, "Okay, but you know, you wrecked my life and I didn't think …" Well, anyway, we sort of got there.
They're largely invisible when they happen, and leave no wrecked buildings behind.
Hours later, smoke could still be seen billowing from the wrecked depot.
The burned-out shell of one of the wrecked vehicles lay outside.
A man disassembles a wrecked car on the side of a road.
References to family: 3Grenades caught: 143Torpedos caught: 1Cars wrecked: all of them.
In neighboring Panama City, homes and businesses were wrecked by the storm.
"May has wrecked Brexit...US deal is off!" is the Sun's headline.
His aunt's place across the road was completely wrecked during the hurricane.
You can see some photos of the wrecked Driverbot 2 below:[Electrek]
It is a coping mechanism, a way to avoid being emotionally wrecked.
Several ugly sculptures erected by his wife were wrecked by angry mobs.
I probably would've been on the other side -- would've wrecked my body.
" And she's like, "you see how you wrecked yourself, you see that?
Parts of Benghazi have been wrecked by heavy shelling and air strikes.
There are scores of planets and asteroids and wrecked ships to scan.
Last month a deluge killed 14 people, wrecked homes and caused chaos.
Thankfully, Marina has a little help from Wrecked cast member Zach Creggor.
In Chicago, his taxi fleet included wrecked vehicles with illegally laundered titles.
" After her audition, Lionel tells the young singer: "You have wrecked me.
The show lasted six episodes and wrecked the siblings' relationship for years.
Zimbabwe's autocratic president has destroyed the economy and wrecked the health service.
How many might have been wrecked and no longer on the roads?
And "Wrecked" is for those who think "Gilligan's Island" wasn't raunchy enough.
Lehman Brothers' collapse wrecked the global economy and sunk the stock market.
Every so often, tenants wrecked their trailer the night before being evicted.
We found wrecked boats everywhere, clogging the canals and littering the mangroves.
Amatrice was one of the small mountain towns wrecked by the quake.
The movie cuts between a young Erin and the wrecked, older version.
We hear chants and firecrackers, and the thunderstorm that wrecked the field.
She says whisky, not time, is what left me wrecked after prison.
She says whisky,not time, is what left me wrecked after prison.
One day in the fall of 2018, I woke up feeling wrecked.
They call Maduro a dictator who has wrecked the OPEC nation's economy.
"Wrecked by Liquor and Folly," according to The New York Herald, 133.
He was very handsome before he started to die and look wrecked.
Drivers end up with broken axles, wrecked suspension systems or busted tires.
Here we see Captain Kirk discover a motorcycle in a wrecked starship . . .
It came five years after a political scandal wrecked his previous bid.
And more than 300 wrecked boats remain strewn on bays and beaches.
I wake up, unable to catch my breath and wrecked with emotion.
I am wrecked with grief and mourning for the loss of my husband.
But she gladly, spitefully, wrecked her husband's directives to make him look foolish.
Foes say he is a dictator who has wrecked a once-prosperous economy.
So did all the concussions that nearly wrecked Crosby's career during those years.
A drought afflicting much of east Africa has wrecked crops and killed animals.
At least three homes have been wrecked by the fire, the office said.
If they then failed to do so, their government aspirations would be wrecked.
A man wakes up in a wrecked truck and goes looking for help.
" After Cuoco left the therapy appointment, she said that she was "absolutely wrecked.
Her paintings—of girls' faces, then wrecked with paint—reflect her complicated life.
Even when the bag is fully loaded, the shape isn't wrecked fashion-wise.
She also tells him about the miscarriage and how it majorly wrecked her.
But two wars, horrific atrocities and four decades of division wrecked its image.
Men ride through streets wrecked by fighting in Taiz, Yemen in this Feb.
The wrecked plane was a "high-wing" Cessna, Johnson told The Associated Press.
The storm damaged Turkey Point's security system and wrecked its fire safety equipment.
Events that saw buildings destroyed, neighborhoods wrecked, shops looted, and five lives lost.
Oh, you thought the ending of the first Wonder Woman emotionally wrecked you?
No single idea has been as decisively wrecked by 2016 as that one.
Many roads are wrecked or blocked off, and the island faces fuel shortages.
He was driving her car when he wrecked it near the Trader Joe's.
Another suspect was caught hours later after he allegedly wrecked a stolen vehicle.
As they headed to the finish line, they banged doors and nearly wrecked.
Or when he wrecked his brother's Mustang after begging him for the keys.
Worst of all, the island's aging power grid was wrecked, causing prolonged blackouts.
The green-lipped, bloodied mouth is wrecked, the eyes knocked out of joint.
The Starbucks where I bought an unspeakable number of caramel lattes is wrecked.
Wars have been fought, fortunes lost and friendships wrecked for lack of listening.
He was the 2011 NBA MVP, but injuries have since wrecked his career.
The chairs and carpets had been wrecked by a dog and two cats.
In the neighborhoods of the wrecked islands, evidence of the disaster is everywhere.
Photos from inside the hall showed wrecked tables and bodies strewn all over.
Photos from inside the hall showed wrecked tables and bodies strewn all over.
The whole affair has wrecked his business, he says, and cost him relationships.
"Arpaio wrecked Kelli Ward's race," Mike Noble, a Phoenix-based pollster, told CNBC.
The bulging rim of one fissure wrecked a building, leaving behind torn metal.
Buildings have been wrecked, staff beaten up and a police officer shot and injured.
To date, over 50 structures have been wrecked, around half of which are homes.
And I nearly wrecked my marriage, my life, my bank account — all of it.
Del Vizo's personal life has been wrecked since her permanent move to Monte Sacro.
Here, three Verge staffers talk about the parts of Logan that wrecked them emotionally.
Hours later, someone stole the aging Ford the couple had shared and wrecked it.
"Ramona just doesn't take others into consideration and wrecked Dorinda's home," the insider says.
"I've been wrecked since they took my daughter away, I know nothing of her."
Photos in the courtroom on Tuesday showed his white car wrecked against a tree.
Henderson wrecked that car about a mile and a half west of the prison.
Leo DiCaprio Hits Rihanna's Coachella Party With New GFGucci Mane: Stage Crasher Gets Wrecked!
As in Oklahoma's northern neighbour, Kansas, deep tax cuts have wrecked the state's finances.
Drought has wrecked farming in Afghanistan, while monsoon floods have marooned villages in Bangladesh.
In round five I finally did it, I wrecked Incineroar (barely) with Dark Samus.
Someone riding next to George narrowly dodged the car, just milliseconds before he wrecked.
Cruz's strategy of racking up Southern and evangelical votes has been wrecked by Trump.
"His knee is wrecked — he's not getting back from this one, folks," he narrates.
Storm winds wrecked houses, downed power lines and pulled trees up by the roots.
Her season had been something of a disaster, wrecked by injury and unexpected defeat.
Suarez's race ended prematurely when he wrecked with Kasey Kahne with 60 laps remaining.
President Trump and the first lady visit storm-wrecked parts of the state today.
Disturbing photos show what famous destinations looked like before and after tourists wrecked them
At least 20,000 homes were wrecked and hundreds of Haitians were injured, officials said.
They played Nina and Trigorin in "The Seagull" in 1997 (dead child, wrecked life).
Our car was completely wrecked, and we received an insurance payout to replace it.
The 2008-09 financial crisis crippled GM and Chrysler, and nearly wrecked Ford, too.
A 21-bed hospital will soon open in badly wrecked Humacao, in the southeast.
For many clubbers and producers, getting wrecked can be a complementary part of nightlife.
It wrecked him, and what he carried home was a great deal of pain.
"The museum was wrecked and everything was stolen," he said in a telephone interview.
She sustained a stress fracture in her foot that essentially wrecked her senior year.
A house she was building was also wrecked, taking her investment along with it.
When Hurricane Michael wrecked much of Tyndall Air Force Base near Panama City, Fla.
Travel ___ The third entry in his IQ crime series, "Wrecked," comes out this month.
The whole story about mishandling classified material has wrecked much hope for a mandate.
The latest allegation is that he reportedly got drunk and wrecked a government car.
Many of its artists—including, at various times, Nicks—were wrecked by drug addiction.
And that hand wringing that feminism and #MeToo "wrecked things" misses the point entirely.
Hurricane Harvey wrecked up to 1 million cars in the Houston area in 20153.
" As with Mr. Lehmann and "Casual," the Shipley brothers had impeccable timing with "Wrecked.
He returned to Falluja to find his house wrecked — the third he has lost.
It's a shameful point in a long history of mismanagement that wrecked public education.
But more literary adaptations are wrecked by slavish source fidelity than by imaginative tweaks.
The house was wrecked the next morning, littered with beer cans and, in places, vomit.
It was hard for Lalo to imagine the lives of children wrecked in this way.
After two days of using this decade-old ThinkPad, my hands and patience were wrecked.
The thought that I had made things harder for an already vulnerable group wrecked me.
Service was suspended for a day in mid-October after storm Callum wrecked a culvert.
Apa apparently crashed into a light pole, which wrecked the passenger side of his car.
The flooding wrecked farm land and reached towns, preventing people from returning to their homes.
Words like "wrecked" and "ruined" and "heart ripped out of my chest" are used often.
It may use its businesses to siphon funds meant for rebuilding the region's wrecked cities.
Climate change has wrecked North America, creating a sea that covers most of the heartland.
After his engine soured at Kansas Speedway, he wrecked his street truck leaving the track.
One wrecked by warfare, radiation, and mutant creatures, sure — but a refuge all the same.
In 2010, a magnitude 93 earthquake wrecked Port-au-Prince, killing upward of 200,000 people.
As players approach a wrecked science facility, signage teases a space-time experiment gone wrong.
As we reported, she got busted for DUI earlier this year, and wrecked their Porsche.
All this was done, and all these lives were wrecked, but nothing came of it.
There were also the "twin tornadoes" that wrecked through Pilger, Nebraska, and killed two people.
The southern African nation dumped its hyperinflation-wrecked currency in 2009 and adopted the dollar.
Nevertheless, a huge game out of star edge rusher Vic Beasley wrecked New England's timing.
Get really specific: Have you wrecked your car and still need to get to work?
Wrigley's lawsuit named Jacksonville, Florida-based Get Wrecked and principal Brian Edward Turner as defendants.
Waves break in front of a destroyed amusement park wrecked by Superstorm Sandy on Oct.
None of the scandals that have hit the Bachelor franchise have wrecked it, of course.
A little more north in Georgia, Hurricane Michael wrecked the cotton harvest for several farmers.
One had overheated, two had been wrecked in accidents, and two others had broken headlights.
Friday, but had already wrecked houses and knocked over trees in the preceding 24 hours.
The law will create major problems for Puerto Rico as it rebuilds its wrecked infrastructure.
The law will create major problem for Puerto Rico as it rebuilds its wrecked infrastructure.
This was when the chair somehow flipped up, hit Kanter's forearm, and wrecked him royally.
Churches were wrecked, religious monuments razed, and thousands of people were killed in the conflicts.
Towards the end of the film, Lando (Donald Glover) and Han survey the wrecked Falcon.
Decide where to go next, whether it's upgrading this wrecked car, or rescuing that dog.
Hopefully they won't wait until the damage is done and businesses and lives are wrecked.
Olivia Raykhman, 14, glimpsed the wrecked school bus in the immediate aftermath of the episode.
Hundreds of people gathered at the wrecked eight-storey Tatura Mall searching for loved ones.
How to protect yourself: The air quality in California has been wrecked by the fires.
At one point, I'd been exploring the nearby area, and got wrecked by a boar.
The plan was accepted by Mr. Jinnah but was wrecked by the revered Mahatma Gandhi.
He was still wrecked by it, shaped by it, struggling to answer questions for himself.
We are wrecked out of the race, and now a Ford isn't going to win.
Early on the last morning they wrecked bunks, filled wells with soil, and buried utensils.
The bomb blew off chunks of the market's corrugated tin roof and wrecked nearby stalls.
According to a witness, Mattingly wrecked last weekend while tooling around her Laguna Beach neighborhood.
"He talks about how racism has been reinvented and wrecked the middle class," she says.
Rebuilding the wrecked electric system is a daunting task for even the most experienced utility crews.
But by the end, a car is wrecked, Jack is in flames, and blood is everywhere.
The damage that African swine fever has wrecked on China's pig population is hard to overstate.
Nearly seven years after an earthquake wrecked Haiti, killing perhaps 103,000 people, disaster has struck again.
Plus, they wrecked and almost destroyed the 1965 Ford Thunderbird my grandfather passed down to me.
The worst drought in 50 years wrecked the corn and soyabean harvests, knocking 2% off GDP.
The final sequence may have wrecked me, but it put me back together into something better.
Wrecked cars and trucks line the road, and so do rows of empty, bombed-out buildings.
I had just returned from assignments on Barbuda and Puerto Rico, which were wrecked by hurricanes.
For some people in Mosul, Iraq's wrecked economy and rampant corruption are the most pressing problems.
The organizers behind both outfits, Bryan Kasenic and Wrecked, respectively, will also round out the bill.
Kenseth wrecked as the race leader on the restart, though, bringing out the yellow flag again.
Steve says Brian blamed the couple for turning him in after he wrecked his mother's car.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he said Thursday.
In the video, Abdullah can be seen in a traditional hijab painting a wrecked car pink.
Shields is undefeated and has WRECKED every woman who has stepped in the ring with her.
Whether Ledermanniella lunda survives elsewhere than its now-wrecked home on the Luachimo is not known.
It left well over 1m people dead and wrecked the lives of many millions of others.
But multiple atmospheric river events in December, January and February of last year wrecked that prediction.
He wrecked two racquets during the match and asked someone in the crowd for a beer.
I had "melted" the engine, my mechanic said later; extreme heat had wrecked it beyond repair.
Hess drove for a distance after being shot and wrecked his vehicle, CNN affiliate WHBQ reported.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he said Thursday.
A hacker, or group of hackers, has wrecked havoc across the United States since last summer.
To call the 245-room business hotel a train wreck is an insult to wrecked trains.
More than 80% wanted to go back to their home towns, wrecked as they might be.
The genius, the brilliant mind trapped in a wrecked body, are archetypes of literature and folklore.
But the election wrecked those plans, making retirement in the Era of Trump a complicated affair.
The coalition has bombed a water plant in Hodeida, and the sanitation services have been wrecked.
I mean, literally, one false move and you've wrecked more than the budget of the movie.
The agency said the typhoon damaged more than 173,104 hectares of crops and wrecked 34,000 houses.
The hedges and trees that cloak houses were stripped of leaves, revealing wrecked cars and porches.
The waters wrecked floors, walls, ceilings and all the building's electrical, mechanical and air-conditioning systems.
When hotels are wrecked by a storm, business dries up, unemployment soars and government coffers suffer.
"I was afraid to see him old and wrecked from booze, cigarettes and cocaine," she says.
As hard rains continued to fall, cars lay wrecked or stalled out on Houston's interstate highways.
" Ally Maki, an actress who stars on TBS's "Wrecked," tweeted, "It's time to stop being silent.
Unlike the characters in "Wrecked," the castaways in this new reality series compete only against themselves.
Feel bad for Zach LaVine getting wrecked on social media by a seafood restaurant this week??
He was taking his money that wrecked the newspapers to try to do something about it.
In 2016, Adele's Grammy performance was infamously wrecked by poor sound quality and a flat tone.
Since May, Kilauea volcano has wrecked more than 700 homes after it entered a new active phase.
I spoke to Gibney about these claims, and why he thinks the baby boomers have wrecked America.
For residents like Pat Harber, Wednesday was spent combing through what was left of their wrecked homes.
My body was wrecked with inflammation and pain, crying and shaking the whole walk to the stage.
Our sources say even the plants in the room were wrecked -- with soil all over the ground.
Here's a look at some of the animals whose sex lives could be wrecked by global warming.
"There were cars left in ditches where people wrecked them trying to escape," he told CNN Thursday.
I drove through neighborhoods with mountains of wrecked furniture and ripped-out walls tossed on front lawns.
And also to go to the Wrecked and the Carry Nation party and roll my face off.
Such witchcraft was on display, as he wrecked five Celta Vigo defenders' emotions not once, but twice.
After more than 103 minutes of tickling, Cole appears onscreen by himself, looking red-faced and wrecked.
Efforts to restore natural gas lines were also suspended after an explosion that wrecked 10 more homes.
He has wrecked relationships with close democratic allies and neighbors, abrogated  treaties and torn up economic agreements.
The company distributes auto parts to body shops, especially parts recycled from wrecked cars throughout North America.
Some Europeans also hold Goldman Sachs partly responsible for the financial crisis that nearly wrecked the euro.
Debts will either have to be painfully repaid, or there will be defaults or a wrecked dollar.
Diablo III almost wrecked its economy with an auction house backed by real money before shuttering it.
Damascus calls them reconciliation deals and says it allows services to be restored in the wrecked towns.
Massive piles of shattered roofs, waterlogged appliances and wrecked boats fill entire neighborhoods and line US 2000.
And, I once sought a ship that had supposedly wrecked while carrying 40 tons of Inca gold.
The rented home he lived in with his girlfriend and son was wrecked, as were their possessions.
And just this week he wrecked a tribute to Native American war heroes with that Pocahontas joke.
Hurricane Irma has wrecked havoc on the Caribbean, leaving 19 dead and multiple islands reduced to rubble.
Like we said, the wrecked Rolls still works -- but can only go forward and backward for now.
Lombok's north shore was littered on Tuesday with miles and miles of wrecked houses, shops and mosques.
The problem is that the balance sheet of many firms, many households, is going to be wrecked.
George W. Bush is getting super-popular, and at least Romney never wrecked the entire Middle East.
It is a picture of a tranquil Vietnam before its culture was distorted, and its country wrecked.
The previous owners installed a stronger roof after Hurricane Wilma wrecked parts of the Keys in 2005.
These instincts developed early; it's hard to think of a writer more thoroughly wrecked by his childhood.
I recovered physically in about a week, but the sharp dip in hormones left me emotionally wrecked.
Had he not wrecked his car, Mr. Mueller said, Mr. Rubino might still be frequenting gun shows.
Sudanese, Malians, Nigerians, Cameroonians, Ghanaians, Libyans, Algerians and Egyptians were among those on board the wrecked vessels.
Five of these entries are debuts, and four of those five completely wrecked my solve on paper.
Three miles of wrecked pavement symbolize the feud between New York's largest Native American tribe and Gov.
In Weymouth, about 15 miles south of Boston, flood waters wrecked homes, resident John Eye told CNN.
I look over the wrecked vehicle as it stands in a shallow pool of its mechanical viscera.
There aren't great options for individual citizens to take legal action when a lake has been wrecked.
"Wrecked" (season 6, episode 10) The sixth season is one of Buffy's most polarizing, in large part because of the events of "Wrecked" and its partner episode, "Smashed," where Buffy and Spike finally have house-destroying sex and the "Willow is a magic junkie" storyline really kicks off.
President Nicolas Maduro's government defends policies, like widely-criticized currency controls, that many businesses say wrecked the economy.
Steve tells PEOPLE that Brian blamed the couple for turning him in after he wrecked his mother's car.
It has also increasingly focused on salvaging vast numbers of wrecked cars after natural disasters such as hurricanes.
Sian: They do go to see a bit of music but it's an excuse to just get wrecked.
I did Lady Loki, but I used clay to make the horns... It was completely ridiculous, completely wrecked.
The police station where dozens of officers worked before the building was wrecked by Hurricane Maria on Sept.
Joseph McCarthy wrecked the lives of thousands of American citizens whom he arbitrarily and carelessly claimed were communists.
So right after they wrecked their banking system, they're now inviting us in to invest in their banks.
When they returned a day later they found their homes in chest-deep water and their farms wrecked.
Anyway, I'm still getting wrecked online by random teens, and I can tell you it's absolutely worth it.
That's where, he claims, Mason returned around 2 AM only to tell him the car was wrecked nearby.
Cleanup crews loaded the wrecked bus onto a flat-bed truck Thursday night as they cleared the roadway.
A pipeline Baghdad once used for export via Turkey was wrecked by Islamic State - leaving only one working.
Mounting rubbish, failing sewerage and wrecked water supplies have led to the worst cholera outbreak in recent history.
Crops like maize (corn), millet and sorghum have been particularly wrecked by the caterpillar on its new continent.
They found earthenware jugs, anchors and the remains of wrecked ships, setting new guidelines for similar future projects.
Police say he drove to Missouri, where he wrecked with another vehicle as a police officer chased him.
The front of the hospital suffered extensive damaged, with an entrance wrecked and rubble strewn over the pavement.
On a recent morning the brigade descended on a one-story, wooden ranch house wrecked by the mudflows.
The military estimates up to 350 militants are dug in among civilians in wrecked houses and crumbling infrastructure.
Investigators are also examining the wrecked passenger cars, which have been taken to a nearby U.S. military base.
That has wrecked havoc on global markets, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 5% already this year.
Also like Johnson, Truex's day got worse when he wrecked as a result of contact with Ryan Newman.
Nearly 35,000 houses have been completely or partially destroyed, the government said, with infrastructure and crops also wrecked.
Investigators are also examining the wrecked train cars, which have been taken to a nearby U.S. military base.
Long story short ... Tyron says Conor knows he'd get wrecked if they really did meet in the Octagon.
A Reuters reporter at the scene saw burnt bodies and a wrecked car near a damaged police checkpoint.
If watching a marital fight wrecked you, well, congratulations on living what must be a pretty charming life.
The house was ready to hand itself over – to be a little wrecked, a little ruined and destroyed.
The next scene, I see him lying on a snowy shore, his boat completely wrecked in the background.
In 2014 a police officer was killed and research work worth hundreds of thousands of dollars was wrecked.
And season five is arguing it's wrecked all of them, is maybe even wrecking Paige in this moment.
The White House disputed another allegation, saying there was no evidence that Jackson "wrecked " a vehicle while intoxicated.
At Fukushima, Tepco jury-rigged cooling systems after the quake and tsunami wrecked the plant in March 2011.
Sometimes the prizes were a "zonk" - a gag gift such as a live donkey or a wrecked car.
Several of the ideas Ceaușescu put into practice for his country wrecked several generations beyond his Communist regime.
Many of the other interviews focus on his difficult personality and the havoc addiction wrecked on his life.
The Royal Oasis resort on Grand Bahama, wrecked in 2004 by hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, is still derelict.
That wrecked Mr. Johnson's first attempt to win the Conservative Party leadership and opened the way for Mrs.
No, it's not inherently wrecked; it's just government has to care for, for example, veterans who come home.
Then again, terrible parties and wrecked dinners and disastrous get-togethers can be the stuff of great theater.
Investigators still aren't sure whether the family's three other children were in the SUV when it wrecked. 5.
Years of pickup basketball had wrecked his ankles, leaving regular bicycle treks as his only form of exercise.
But I approached it naïvely at the beginning and thought, you just find some place that's really wrecked.
It was all painted to make it look like it was wrecked and the rubble was brought in.
Years of aerial bombing and artillery bombardment have wrecked many eastern Aleppo neighborhoods, destroying clinics, schools and homes.
Rescuers are digging through mud, downed trees and power lines, wrecked cars and even boulders searching for survivors.
Online shopping and changing consumer tastes have wrecked some retail brands, forcing some iconic companies out of business.
Shops and merchants stopped accepting the note, all but paralyzing an economy wrecked by years of abysmal mismanagement.
Nixon bullied his Fed chair into lowering interest rates — a political move that wrecked the economy for years.
Rivers burst their banks and swamped homes, leaving roadsides strewn with wrecked vehicles and beaches covered in debris.
Musk was driving with Peter Thiel, who cofounded PayPal with Musk, in 2000 when he wrecked the car.
The 18-year-old rapper has had lots of legal trouble ... he wrecked a Lambo, among other things.
"Cuba is a country divided, a country where you have 2 million people in exile, a country that is economically wrecked, a country that is ecologically wrecked, a country that is probably without a lot of civic values, and a country that is facing a very uncertain future," Bosch said.
Mysterious "ghost boats" — wrecked wooden ships with decaying corpses on board — are washing up on the shores of Japan.
"I have not wrecked a car, so I can tell you that," Jackson told reporters at the White House.
A deluge last month killed 14 people, wrecked homes and disrupted traffic in the city of 20 million people.
Around 80 percent of its business comes from salvaging wrecked vehicles for insurers and then selling them at auction.
But then, during an accident on his own time, he wrecked the car and was left without the income.
Eyewitness Ahmed Al-Deeb described a scene of carnage, with dead and dying policemen lying next to wrecked cars.
That exposed the tax initiative to the same political forces that wrecked Republicans' anti-Obamacare push earlier in July.
It's likely if Dylan hadn't wrecked his bike, he would have been facing severe burnout from drugs and exhaustion.
That number was expected to climb this year until Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria wrecked much of the island.
From 1991 to 2002, it suffered a devastating civil war that claimed 70,000 lives and wrecked the health system.
The man told Dr. Xiong that his fingers had gone numb, which could signify that he'd wrecked some nerves.
We extracted data on Spanish ships that wrecked in the Caribbean during the hurricane season from July through November.
More than two-thirds of structures on St Martin were damaged or destroyed; on Barbuda nearly all were wrecked.
The threat to a craft of a long journey in deep space is that its electronics might be wrecked.
What Trump offers is mainly a fantasy of retribution against the "elites" who have supposedly wrecked the U.S. economy.
We come out of it kind of exhausted and wrecked from it, but we also have this 'Oh, wow.
It was the central government that wrecked India's credit score—its bonds are rated BBB-, one notch above "junk".
Ben told the psychologists that it was Jules controlling him, that she'd wrecked the marriage and spent money irresponsibly.
"Wrecked cars, garbage cans with fires in them, people lurking in corners—there was danger lurking everywhere," he says.
Netflix (and social media, and Seamless, and the convenience economy, and so on) has totally wrecked my fitness routine.
While Maduro alleges a U.S.-backed coup plot, foes say he has wrecked the economy and become a tyrant.
Representatives from Honey Soundsystem, Honcho, Wrecked, the Carry Nation, The NeedlExchange, and Men's Room all united under one roof.
According to the mod's download page, it includes over 60 wrecked vehicles, a custom safe house, and 1,675 props.
"Within six months of landing Power Rangers, my skin was wrecked from wearing layers of heavy makeup," she says.
I, like, wrecked my knees and my feet because all I would do it put in headphones and run.
And in a wrecked urban environment crowded with bored, hungry people, the bounty of nature is far from here.
When the Turkish government refused to hand over a political prisoner, he imposed sanctions that wrecked the Turkish currency.
In the wrecked Mamoun district on Tuesday, a man trudged down a muddy road in search of body bags.
In the interview, Slim Jxmmi recalls the night he wrecked a rental Ferrari before he even had his license.
And although renting to college kids might terrify some property owners, he doesn't worry about his investment getting wrecked.
Donald Trump painted a picture of a wrecked, emasculated America in a dystopian world created by Obama-Clinton malfeasance.
Friday's turn three accident also threw Lorenzo into the air, the Spaniard landing heavily while his bike was wrecked.
I was so wrecked by emotions that I still can't watch that scene in the episode without tearing up.
Volkswagen was rocked by an emission-testing scandal that effectively wrecked its diesel business, a cornerstone of European sales.
Critics say it is time for Maduro to go after 18 years of socialist policies have wrecked the economy.
The coastline, once littered with orange life vests and wrecked boats, has been cleaned to a near-spotless white.
More than 200 petrochemical storage tanks have been wrecked, more than 100 million gallons of petroleum and chemicals spilled.
Moses understood that it would take a new generation, un-wrecked by the past, to claim the promised land.
"He is just wrecked by this," a source close to the actor tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story.
The world is wrecked, and you're traveling through it, and there's no hope in the middle of restoring anything.
Its habitat, a grassy island in the Great Barrier Reef, was wrecked by rising sea levels and conservation neglect.
They generated a wild, speculative rush that quickly disappeared, leaving behind nothing but pretty flowers and wrecked bank accounts.
The first round of antibiotics entering an infected patient, perhaps, or a prompt urging a wrecked system back online.
All this has taken a toll on the city's economy, which had already been wrecked by the 2019 protests.
Mr. Igolnikov, who was convicted in 2015 in a scheme to use wrecked vehicles as cabs, declined to comment.
Among the most damaging allegations: Jackson was drunk and "wrecked a government vehicle" while at a going-away party.
For his part, the nominee is denying some of the accusations, including that he once drunkenly wrecked a car.
His targets can be quite specific: the drug-wrecked hippie movement of the 1960s, the American war in Iraq.
Just a year later, he shot at a person, carjacked a woman to escape and wrecked the stolen car.
"Me and my goddam art and everyone talking about me, me, me—just overpowered her, wrecked her," he says.
Even in Bayville they're working on a park that was wrecked in Sandy, and they're still working on it.
As we previously reported, Spence -- one of the best boxers in the world -- wrecked his Ferrari during an Oct.
They felt as though American culture had wrecked their brains, leaving many of their peers awash in self-contempt.
A colonel from the Golden Division led the SWAT team westward, through wrecked and crowded blocks, deeper into Mosul.
Ms. Gussoff, who visited the hospital every day, was emotionally wrecked to see her mother in such fragile condition.
The election wrecked America's underground weed economy The election wrecked America's underground weed economy When Trip was growing up on the East Coast, the only stores where people could legally buy marijuana were in the Netherlands, which might as well have been Mars to a teenage stoner who also dabbled in dealing.
This is despite a devastating civil war from 1991 to 2 that claimed 70,000 lives and wrecked the health system.
You drank too much, got behind the wheel, and wrecked your car—your friend can't argue with that, Gilliland says.
Genetic analysis showed that the DNA of Somalian blind cavefish underwent mutations that wrecked its light-activated DNA repair function.
"There was some gunfire exchanged, I believe, on the roadway also, and then (the shooter's vehicle) wrecked out," said Tackitt.
The Damascus government says the deals allow it to take back control and to restore services in the wrecked towns.
A test driver for Italian exotic carmaker Pagani wrecked one of the company's $2.5 million prototypes in Germany last week.
Journalists arriving later found wrecked buildings and scorched ground amid a rural patch of modest homes and small farm plots.
I am on my own couch aloneas a wrecked son poisons the airsinging his sins & bodies moveto rhythms of ruin.
Last week, Sprint unveiled a sculpture in Miami that takes the remains of wrecked car and fashioned into an Emoji.
The expansion of existing bans on cow slaughter wrecked the livelihoods of millions of farmers who bought and sold cattle.
One of her last paintings, "Burning Man," showed a wrecked automobile and a man running from it, both on fire.
In the aftermath of hurricanes, Huang has found "wrecked birds washing up on seashores" and measured decreases in colony populations.
Residents point out building after wrecked building that had been used by jihadists, only to be knocked out from above.
There were boulders, downed power lines, wrecked cars... The mud was knee-deep in the roadways and deeper in canyons.
The conflict has displaced a third of the population, shut down most of the oil production and wrecked the economy.
President Donald Trump visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday, long after a Category 4 hurricane wrecked much of the U.S. territory.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - As the rubbish built up on the rubble of Mogadishu's wrecked streets, Ahmed Abdullah saw a business opportunity.
Truex and Hamlin recovered from their early scrapes but Jones, who wrecked early in the first stage, could not continue.
The country is trying to recover from years of violence, including a war with Islamic State militants, that wrecked infrastructure.
The Shia south may have most of Iraq's oil, but it looks as wrecked and neglected as the Sunni north.
The actor then wrecked his car during the 45-minute commute back to where he was staying in Vancouver, Canada.
The United States is leading an international campaign to remove Mr Maduro, who has demolished democracy and wrecked the economy.
Soon after, the game warps players into the past, when everything was shiny, bright—and less wrecked by time fuckery.
"I was driving and a man told me the motorcyclist flew over it and wrecked," Lisa Pangborn William told CNN.
Slovakia is the first to see deficit-tightening plans wrecked by a slowdown creeping in from more affluent western Europe.
The company wrecked one of its drill ships in a grounding and managed to complete only one well to depth.
"We are still paying mortgages on two houses that don't exist anymore and our finances have been wrecked," Schurman said.
Police arrested nearly 210 protesters as rioters looted stores around the Champs Elysees and wrecked the high-end Fouquet's restaurant.
That reserve, which has never been used, was created after Superstorm Sandy wrecked fuel infrastructure in New York in 2012.
And then TMZ wrecked everything by leaking it, presumably ruining the surprise and taking him back to the drawing board.
We broke the story, the defensive end wrecked several bouncers at a Panama City Beach, FL bar on March 15.
Satellite images from before and after the storm show wrecked houses, debris scattered everywhere and previously forested areas laid bare.
Foglo made world news in recent years: A 19th-century schooner was discovered to have been wrecked off the islands.
L it does not already own for around $22020 billion, five years after a political scandal wrecked a previous bid.
On the way to work that day, I got into a nearly fatal car accident and completely wrecked my car.
"Wrecked," the latest effort by TBS to secure a lowbrow-humor beachhead, gives us castaways stranded after a plane crash.
By Episode 3, "Wrecked" is what it wants to be: An enjoyably mindless comedy well suited to the carefree months.
" He responded on Twitter, including one tweet that said, "Her judgement has killed thousands, unleashed ISIS and wrecked the economy.
Many lives are being wrecked by the predatory student lending system, and this is enabled and perpetuated by bad journalism.
Hamilton, whose bid for a fourth title last season was wrecked by reliability issues, finished 36 seconds behind the winner.

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